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Algebraic geometry and theta functions
This book is the result of extending and deepening all questions from algebraic geometry that are connected to the central problem of this book: the determination of the tritangent planes of a space curve of order six and genus four, which the author treated in his Colloquium Lecture in 1928 at Amhe...
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American Mathematical Society
1929
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author | Coble, Arthur B |
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description | This book is the result of extending and deepening all questions from algebraic geometry that are connected to the central problem of this book: the determination of the tritangent planes of a space curve of order six and genus four, which the author treated in his Colloquium Lecture in 1928 at Amherst. The first two chapters recall fundamental ideas of algebraic geometry and theta functions in such fashion as will be most helpful in later applications. In order to clearly present the state of the central problem, the author first presents the better-known cases of genus two (Chapter III) and |
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spelling | cern-22696542021-04-21T19:10:31Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2269654engCoble, Arthur BAlgebraic geometry and theta functionsMathematical Physics and MathematicsThis book is the result of extending and deepening all questions from algebraic geometry that are connected to the central problem of this book: the determination of the tritangent planes of a space curve of order six and genus four, which the author treated in his Colloquium Lecture in 1928 at Amherst. The first two chapters recall fundamental ideas of algebraic geometry and theta functions in such fashion as will be most helpful in later applications. In order to clearly present the state of the central problem, the author first presents the better-known cases of genus two (Chapter III) and American Mathematical Societyoai:cds.cern.ch:22696541929 |
spellingShingle | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics Coble, Arthur B Algebraic geometry and theta functions |
title | Algebraic geometry and theta functions |
title_full | Algebraic geometry and theta functions |
title_fullStr | Algebraic geometry and theta functions |
title_full_unstemmed | Algebraic geometry and theta functions |
title_short | Algebraic geometry and theta functions |
title_sort | algebraic geometry and theta functions |
topic | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2269654 |
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